Eddie Zack
American singer
Intro | American singer | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Musician Singer Songwriter | |
Work field | Music | |
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Birth | 2 January 1922, Providence | |
Death | 9 January 2002 (aged 80 years) |
Edward Adrain Zack (January 2, 1922 to January 9, 2002) was an American country music artist. Zack was primarily known for his appearances on various radio shows.
Eddie Zack was born in 1922 in Rhode Island and first sang at the age of 16 years with his brother Richie, who should start a career later under the stage name "Cousin Richie".
Zack founded in 1939 the Dude Ranchers. By 1948 Zack had recorded his first record in 1951 and received a contract with Decca Records. In 1953 he moved to Columbia Records. Some titles were there, You Knew Me When You Were Lonely, Cryin 'Tears or I'm Gonna Rock and Roll, many of which were recorded together with brother Richie.
Eddie Zack died in 2002 after an operation at the age of 79.